Ain’t nothing but a jazz thing here at eil.com this week with a vast array of top jazz rare vinyl and CDs coming through the doors, here’s a few to whet your jazz whistle, see them all in our Jazz collectors store.
Rosemary Squires – If He Walked Into My Life: Extremely rare 1967 UK ‘A’ label demonstration sample vinyl 7″ for the unreleased single, with planned release date of 1.9.67 on the intact four prong centre, also featuring Maybe You’ll Be There, Columbia company die cut paper sleeve
Graham Collier – Down Another Road: 1969 UK 6-track stereo LP, a cult British jazz album that is only now starting to receive the accolade it deserves, containing carefully arranged & beautifully constructed compositions with a consistently high performance level, fully laminated picture sleeve with album notes penned by Collier himself. The sleeve shows just a little light shelfwear & the vinyl remains in excellent condition with just a couple of cosmetic surface scuffs to show for nearly fifty years
Cecil Taylor – The Complete Candid Recordings… : Limited Edition 1989 US mail order only Mosaic audiophile SIX LP box set, gathering all the recordings Taylor made at Nola’s Penthouse Sound Studio, NYC for the Candid label between the 12th of October 1960 & January 10th 1961, with Archie Shepp, Steve Lacy, Charles Davis, Roswell Rudd, Clark Terry, Dennis Charles or Billy Higgins & more. Expect any number of previously unreleased & alternate takes remastered with utmost attention to detail. Comes housed in a beautifully presented monochrome 12″ box with a hand numbered LP sized booklet, featuring stunning black & white session photographs & extensive liner notes. The packaging & the vinyl discs appear Near Mint with very little sign of wear & play. Recommended for the adventurous modern jazz listener
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